French Left Holds Paris, Lyon, and Marseille… Far Right Expands in Small Cities
In the recent local elections in France, the left-wing coalition successfully retained control of major cities like Paris, Lyon, and Marseille, while the far-right made gains in smaller urban areas.
Evaluated the 'Made in Europe' rules: autonomy is needed
The European Commission proposes that companies seeking public funding must meet minimum requirements for goods or components to be produced within EU member states, impacting strategic sectors like automotive and green technology.
From Promise to Reality: Aranda Shone at Boca and Had His Dream Debut
Tomás Aranda made a remarkable first-team debut for Boca Juniors, scoring his first professional goal in a match against Instituto de Córdoba.
The Official Story: How the Night of the First Oscar for Argentine Cinema Happened on a Date of High Symbolic Power
'The Official Story' made history by winning Argentina's first Oscar on March 24, 1986, a date that marked ten years since the last military coup in the country.
Sorrow in Örebro after shooting death – no arrests made
A shooting in Örebro has resulted in the death of a man in his twenties, with police still searching for suspects and stating there are no known connections to gangs or networks.
In Court, Ričardas Malinauskas Made His Final Statement: Influential Businessmen and Officials Are Guilty
Ričardas Malinauskas, the mayor of Druskininkai, delivered his final statement in court, claiming the involvement of powerful businessmen and officials in a corruption case linked to bribery.
Osu the cat, who has come like spring
The article celebrates the birthday of a cat named Osu, who quietly became part of the family, highlighting a sketch made by the author's wife.
A Delicious and Hearty Breakfast Idea: Sandwiches with Egg and Salmon
This article presents a recipe for hearty breakfast sandwiches made with egg and salmon, highlighting their delicious taste.
No one arrested for fatal shooting
A 20-year-old man was shot dead in Örebro, Sweden, and no arrests have been made as police investigate the incident.
VfB Striker Scores: Deniz Undav Shoots Himself into World Cup Focus
Deniz Undav of VfB Stuttgart has made a strong case for his inclusion in the national team ahead of the World Cup, scoring two goals and providing an assist in a recent Bundesliga match.
Grief in Örebro after shooting – no arrests made
A shooting in Örebro, Sweden, has left the community in mourning as police report no arrests and no known connections to gang activity.
Is Pakistan Divided Between Shia and Sunni? Has Munir's Gamble on the Iran War Backfired?
Pakistan's Army Chief General Asim Munir made a controversial statement during an iftar meeting, which was seen as an affront to the Shia community in the context of rising sectarian tensions following the Iran conflict.
Vorcaro's brother-in-law made a R$ 48.5 million investment in a company used to pay a hitman
Fabiano Zettel, brother-in-law of banker Daniel Vorcaro, invested R$ 48.5 million in a company implicated in financial crimes and money laundering connected to Vorcaro's militia activities.
We have overslept. No one has defense against drones, warns expert. Hope is Ukraine
A security expert warns that countries, including the Czech Republic, are unprepared for drone warfare and highlights the advancements Ukraine has made.
Sexualized Violence: Fahri Yardım comments on allegations against Ulmen
Fahri Yardım has finally spoken out regarding the serious allegations made by Collien Fernandes against her ex-husband Christian Ulmen, who is accused of creating fake social media accounts and sending explicit content without her consent.
Sebastian Aho made history
NHL star Sebastian Aho became the first player in Carolina Hurricanes history to score at least 25 goals in eight seasons after surpassing Ron Francis's record.
What did KC Tyagi say about Nitish after joining RLD?
After joining the RLD, KC Tyagi made a significant remark about Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, suggesting the minimal difference between JDU and RLD.
Dream of becoming a teacher made easier, 22 students will get admission
The number of seats for the four-year integrated B.Ed. course has dramatically increased, providing significant opportunities for students seeking admission.
Allegations Against Ulmen: "Delayed" and "Incomplete" – Fahri Yardim Breaks Silence
Actor Fahri Yardim has addressed the allegations made by Collien Fernandes against her ex-husband Christian Ulmen for the first time, admitting his response has been 'delayed' and 'incomplete.'
"Re:Check": Does Prime Minister Siliņa tell the truth about the increase in benefits and adapted shelters?
The article analyzes claims made by Prime Minister Siliņa regarding increased social benefits for families in Latvia, particularly focusing on child support payments and demographic investments.
Hancko Lifted Real Madrid to a Turnaround. There Is Debate in Spain About His Unfortunate Intervention and They Write That His Opponent Brought Him to Madness
Dávid Hancko's controversial intervention during the match has sparked debate in Spain as Real Madrid made a comeback to defeat Atlético Madrid.
'I gave up my seat for old man on the bus but 1 comment left me heartbroken'
A man gave his bus seat to an elderly passenger and was deeply moved by a comment made during their conversation.
Sharp stock market decline in Asia after Trump threats
Asian stock markets are experiencing significant declines, notably in South Korea, following threats made by US President Donald Trump regarding Iran.
Climate is tipping more and more: 'Planet Earth is being brought to its limits'
The World Meteorological Organization warns of a growing climate crisis fueled by human-made greenhouse gases, with record-high temperatures, warming oceans, melting ice, and increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations.
France: The left wins the three largest cities in the municipal elections
In the French municipal elections, the left successfully retained control of the three largest cities: Paris, Marseille, and Lyon, while the far-right made gains in several mid-sized cities.
Dispute Over Biathlon TV Experts in Norway
There is disagreement in Norway over the comments made by biathlon TV experts Ole Einar Björndalen and Tiril Eckhoff, concerning their knowledge and authority on certain issues.
Crazy Mother or StB? The Massacre of the Family of a Czech Who Made Games Famous for Hitler Remains a Mystery
The article explores the mysterious death of the family of Czech scientist Erich Hudec, whose work was notably used in promoting the 1936 Berlin Olympics, potentially linked to the StB during the post-war period.
Fights broke out in the yard of an apartment building in Kaunas, threats of retribution made
A brawl occurred in a Kaunas apartment yard, leading to arrests and an investigation by law enforcement.
TV Critique 'Caren Miosga': Compromises are Possible, but Empower the Right-Wing Edge
The TV critique discusses the implications of political compromises made by SPD politician Karl Lauterbach following a disastrous election result and questions their benefits for his party.
'The complete story of dominance is known to Dhananjay...,' said Brij Bhushan Singh
Brij Bhushan Singh, former BJP MP, made headlines during a Holi gathering in Jaunpur by asserting his dominance and referencing another political figure's knowledge of it.
The Country Should Think of Artisans
The current global chaos significantly impacts small businesses, particularly artisans, who are crucial to the Italian economy.
Fabián Martín, heir of Pan de Ángel: "My father made 60 wafers an hour. Now 3,000 come out"
Fabián Martín discusses the legacy and expansion of Pan de Ángel, a business in Cipérez producing wafers for over 150 years.
How CNG is made from LNG, learn the whole game of gas production and transport
The ongoing conflict in West Asia has severely impacted global LNG supply chains, particularly affecting countries like India due to production halts in Qatar.
Santander made the largest job cuts in over 20 years in 2025
Santander bank executed the biggest workforce reduction in over two decades, decreasing its staff by 4% in 2025.
No concrete promises made at summit regarding the Strait of Hormuz, Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara says
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara clarified that no specific commitments were made during the recent Japan-U.S. summit concerning the dispatch of Self-Defense Forces to the Strait of Hormuz.
How Aadhar cards were being made in Sambhal, hackers easily changed everything from name to address
In Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, police arrested a gang that was misusing technology to create and modify fraudulent Aadhar cards by hacking into other verification centers' IDs.
Bike Festival and tailor-made routes. Here is the paradise of cycle tourism
The Garda Trentino region offers a unique and engaging cycling experience, promoting active tourism with tailored routes and diverse landscapes.
Porrusalda, the Basque recipe for easy, cheap, and tasty soup
Porrusalda is a traditional Basque soup made from leeks, potatoes, and carrots, known for its simplicity and accessibility.
Missiles Stopped for 5 Years... Trump's Conditions to Halt War, Iran also Made a Demand
U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly initiating peace talks with Iran amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, but with several conditions that Iran must meet, including compensation for the damages caused by the war.
‘Paralympic 5 Medals’ Kim Yoon-ji receives special reward of 500 million won + 20 coins of pure gold
Kim Yoon-ji, who won five medals at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics, received a reward of 500 million won and a medal made of 20 coins of pure gold.
'This is what a gay looks like,' says Carmo Dalla Vecchia at Lollapalooza
Actor Carmo Dalla Vecchia made a statement at Lollapalooza, highlighting LGBTQ+ identity and addressing prejudice.
At Lollapalooza, Japanese DJ Yousuke Yukimatsu makes a bold debut in Brazil
Japanese DJ Yousuke Yukimatsu made a striking debut at Lollapalooza Brazil 2026, showcasing his unique performance style amid a festival culture dominated by more conventional DJs.
People are only just learning what Cadbury Creme Egg 'goo' is really made from
The mystery of what the filling in Cadbury Creme Eggs is made from continues to intrigue fans as Easter approaches.
Donald Trump installed a statue of Christopher Columbus in the White House
Donald Trump has placed a statue of Christopher Columbus in the White House, made from parts of a monument destroyed in Baltimore.
The French left retained Marseille in the elections, allies of the Le Pen faction dominated Nice
The French left maintained control over Marseille in the recent municipal elections, while allies of the far-right National Rally made significant gains in Nice.
The Controversies of VAR in River vs Estudiantes (RC): from the Disallowed Goal for the Cordobeses to the Penalty to Driussi That Montiel Took Advantage Of
The article discusses the controversial decisions made by VAR during the match between River Plate and Estudiantes de Río Cuarto, focusing on a disallowed goal and a penalty awarded.
Catherine Harding denies Chappell Roan about attack on daughter: 'Security was not from the hotel'
Catherine Harding refutes claims made by Chappell Roan regarding an incident involving her stepdaughter, stating the security involved was not from the hotel.
Local Elections in France: Socialists Hold Paris and Marseille
In France's recent local elections, the Socialist Party maintained control of Paris and Marseille while the far-right National Rally made some gains, albeit falling short in major cities.
Two men die after drowning at beach in SP coast
Two men drowned at Praia Grande in São Paulo, despite rescue attempts made by lifesaving crews.
Millie Mackintosh makes candid admission amid shock divorce from Hugo Taylor
Millie Mackintosh has publicly expressed her struggle to share her life online following her recent divorce from Hugo Taylor.